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About the Session: We are excited to provide one (1) Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attendance to our next SIM Work 4.0 webinar. - Must attend the virtual event and stay for the duration
- Must request the certificate from SIM
- One (1) CEU will be awarded subject to the acceptance by the recipient’s certification organization
Discover how GenAI is reshaping the way we teach and learn. This session gives leaders clear insights on when to use it, when to avoid it, and how to prepare for its role in future education. Walk away with practical strategies to guide smart, responsible adoption. The panel will address these questions and open a discussion: 1. How are you using Gen-AI in teaching? 2. What uses of Gen-AI should be encouraging students to use? 3. What uses of Gen-AI should we NOT be advocating? 4. How do you plan to incorporate Gen-AI into teaching in the future? 5. Should we integrate Gen-AI into every class, or should we teach Gen-AI in a specialized class? 6. What classes are not appropriate for incorporating Gen-AI? About the Panelists:
Craig Van Slyke is a Professor at Louisiana Tech and a well-known thought leader in Gen-AI and its uses in higher education.

Dennis Galletta is a Professor of MIS at the University of Pittsburgh 
Fred Niederman is a Professor of Business at Saint Louis University 
Mary Sumner is a Professor of Management Information Systems at the University of Oklahoma 
Naveen Kumar is a Professor at the University of Oklahoma and has done extensive research on Gen-AI. He is developing a new course in AI in Business.
We are excited to provide one (1) Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attendance to our next SIM Work 4.0 webinar. - Must attend the virtual event and stay for the duration
- Must request the certificate from SIM
- One (1) CEU will be awarded subject to the acceptance by the recipient’s certification organization
COST TO ATTEND:
Free for SIM Members. Employees of SIM Members are welcome to attend for free
ATTENDEE SUPPORT: If you have trouble registering or need to renew your SIM membership, please email sim@simnet.org.
If you require special assistance of any kind, please call us at 800.387.9746 or email us at work4.0@simnet.org.
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